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27 August 2017, 07:04 AM | #1 |
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Crown Stuck!
I've been travelling and went to adjust the time on my GMT2 and the crown is too tight to move! Any suggestions?
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27 August 2017, 07:08 AM | #2 |
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I've used a soft cloth and a pliers to unscrew some crowns. Those thin round rubber things that are used to open lids on jars may help too.
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14 November 2017, 10:59 AM | #4 |
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Work on that grip strength!
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27 August 2017, 07:12 AM | #5 |
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I was scared I might damage the crown using pliers but guess I will have to try that.
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27 August 2017, 07:25 AM | #6 |
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Try a thin piece of rubber first to get a better grip with your fingers.
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27 August 2017, 09:24 AM | #7 |
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I'd try this before pliers.
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For the elderly and Millennials, ask someone Between 30 and 70, gender doesn't matter. For all ages in between, get a better grip and turn counter clockwise. Sorry no offense but I just couldn't help myself.
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27 August 2017, 11:13 AM | #9 |
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Stuck crown
Rubber from wide rubber band, & younger fingers.
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27 August 2017, 11:57 AM | #11 |
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If you want more grip on the crown, a rubber TUBE is better than flat piece.
Surgical rubber hose, vacuum/washer hose from car parts motorfactor, silicone fuel hose etc but avoid PVC tubing. |
28 August 2017, 02:03 AM | #12 |
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Had the same issue on my Platinum Yachtmaster. Don't risk damaging the crown like I did. Just take it to any AD. I took it to Haltom's Jewelers and they had it loose in less than a minute.
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Do you encounter the same problem opening a jar of pickles?
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28 August 2017, 02:12 AM | #14 |
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Well, we should figure out what caused the problem in the first place also. I'm going with you tightened the crown not finger tight. You cranked it down pretty hard ? I usually just go with the first sign of light snugness is good.
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Two completely different situations before you try leverage and tools.
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28 August 2017, 03:02 AM | #16 |
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I wouldn't try to do anything except gorilla it with your fingers to try to break it loose....if it's truly tighter than that, using a piece of rubber and pliers is about all you can do @ home but not something I recommend due to perhaps grabbing the crown too hard/damaging it through the rubber or slipping. My watchmaker (like most watchmakers) have these pliers that have rubber tips....that is the proper tool for a job like this to avoid unnecessary damage.
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28 August 2017, 03:35 AM | #17 |
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Ok thanks for the suggestions. A friend of mine suggested running it under warm water and that worked like a treat. I am now able to unscrew the crown.
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28 August 2017, 05:32 AM | #18 |
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Glad it worked out. Maybe you screwed in on too tight?
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